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My little boy is currently suffering from uncontrolable erections, which are bothering him as his classmates are teasing him about them.
Is there anyway he can prevent these or at least discretely hide them, for example if he was to go to the toilet would this help?
I am a single mum with no male to ask for advice,
Please help xx.

2006-11-20 01:27:21 · 34 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Adolescent

34 answers

to much hormones

:> peace
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2006-11-23 15:52:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Sweetie,first off this is simply meaning he is growing up.Males of all ages at one point or another get erections,and often times it does not even mean they are excited.You cannot make him feel ashamed,because it is apart of getting older and maturing. Possibly,get him so "looser" fitting clothes.It may help "hide" it a little better,but there really isnt anything that you can do to "Stop" it.It happens,and thats just apart of growing up.He will soon become comfortable in the fact,that this happens to have every male.If he consistantly,went to the toilet every time he had an erection,i doubt he would get much class time.As you said yourself,they are uncontrollable.If he doesnt know when they are coming,he cant prevent them and neither can you.The best advice i can give you hun,is to purchase some clothing(bottoms and tops) that fits a tad bit more loose.You could also buy him shirts,that are a tad bit loose,not three sizes too big,maybe go up a size or two and that way they will hang down over his bottoms.Good luck hun,and have a good day!

2006-11-20 02:20:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How little is little? If he's nine or older, then I'd think this was puberty. If younger, then he'll still get erections, but it shouldn't be all the time. Get him into the doctor to make sure everthing is o.k. I don't think you'd want to prevent this from happening, as it is to some degree normal. And the other kid's reactions are typical. They'll relax a little when the girls have growing breasts to deal with and the other boys also start with their own uncontrollable erections.

2006-11-20 01:58:13 · answer #3 · answered by chicchick 5 · 0 0

Random uncontrolled erections are normal in early puberty. It happens to all the guys, even if they don't admit it. Of course there are ways to hide this. Maybe this is why some boys wear baggy shirts! He can stay at his desk until it goes down; he can go to the bathroom; he can carry his jacket casually in front of him; maybe he can think of other ideas.
Maybe you could find a book in the bookstore. It would really help if he can talk to a man.

2006-11-20 03:39:11 · answer #4 · answered by The First Dragon 7 · 0 0

Assuming (I know, I know - a dangerous thing to do), that your son is in his early teens, erections are a natural signpost of his entering manhood. "Raging hormones" and all that. But you did write, "little boy", so perhaps he's not that old yet.
Regardless, I suggest that the very BEST thing that can be done is to paint this in a positive light. When my son hit that milestone and got the teasing, we came up with a response or two. If I remember, one of his faves to any boy teasing him was:
"Hey, if you had as much masculinity as I do, and were comfortable in it, you'd be glad you were getting these, too."
He said the other boys immediately turned their negative attention to the one doing the teasing and it all stopped pretty dang quick.

2006-11-20 01:37:55 · answer #5 · answered by WindWalker10 5 · 0 0

Assuming you are talking about a young boy and the problems seem normal (maybe ask your pediatrician), I would suggest briefs for underwear and jeans with a long shirt over them. Baggy pants, in my opinion, will just allow the erection to poke out, while tighter jeans (not the super baggy ones) will hold it in towards his body better.

If he's a teenager, the same applies, but no need to see a pediatrician! Uncontrollable erections for teens are normal! ;)

2006-11-20 01:36:03 · answer #6 · answered by Erika S 4 · 0 0

Definitely see or at least talk to a doctor. Perhaps, in the meantime, he could wear baggy shirts/sweatshirts to hide the erection.
Check out the link below. They have tons of medical information and you can also ask questions to a doctor.
www.webmd.com

2006-11-20 01:31:52 · answer #7 · answered by noonee333 4 · 0 0

As has already been said, it really depends on how old your lad is.

However it's perfectly normal for a lad to be able to get erect well before puberty, which is when the more obvious changes take place. If it's a problem and he's younger I'd suggest, as others have, baggy trousers & longer, loose-fitting tops.

2006-11-22 23:49:06 · answer #8 · answered by glawster2002 3 · 0 0

Again, like others already said, we don't know the age of your boy, so its a bit more difficult to give precise suggestions. In any case though, I would suggest a size bigger trousers, so they sort of hang off his hips - this will look 'cool' and will give the 'equipment' more space and will become less noticed. Not to mention longer shirts. If this still doesn't do the trick and they carry on teasing him (I assume it is boys that are teasing him), then give him this advice: If the boys are teasing him, he should tell them:"Why are you looking at my manhood - are you gay?" This will shut them up. If it is the girls teasing him he should say:"Well, I am a man now and reacting to you beauties". This should impress them, or shut them up. I guarantee it will work.

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